Oklahoma does not have the drugs available for executions
Oklahoma, as of Monday, did not have the drugs needed to conduct an execution scheduled for this week but aims to obtain chemicals for the lethal injection by the time the death sentence is to be implemented on Thursday, officials said.
Oklahoma, Frenchwoman in tug-of-art over stolen Nazi painting
A 128-year-old French impressionist painting plundered by the Nazis during World War Two has become a political football in Oklahoma, with lawmakers calling for its immediate return and the state's pre-eminent university looking to keep the work.
The Vintage Doll
The Vintage Doll, Mimi LaRue, is adorable in a 1950s-style pink and white dress, white stellar heels and flesh-toned hose with that iconic black seam down the back. Her lips are as red as cherries and her eyes flutter with that cat-like swoop of liquid black eyeliner. But it’s her hair that ties the whole look together.
Man Charged in "Atomic Wedgie" Murder
A 33-year-old Oklahoma man has been charged with killing his stepfather by giving him an "atomic wedgie," that caused the victim to suffocate on his own underwear.
Oklahoma Executes Man for Killings of Elderly Women
Oklahoma on Tuesday executed a man convicted of raping and murdering two elderly women in the 1980s, while Missouri appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to be allowed to proceed with an execution hours later.

Reason to Believe Ranch
Five-year-old Luke Mays of Guthrie sways with a natural rhythm as the giant white-and-gray horse beneath him trots through the soft reddish dirt in the barn at the Reason to Believe ranch.
Press Release - Lucky Star Casino Toy Drive
Lucky Star Casino in Clinton kicks off its Holiday Toy Drive Dec. 1 to benefit children in Oklahoma. As an added bonus, Lucky Star Casino’s Players Club will give $10 in free play for each new, unwrapped toy of $5 or more donated.
PRESS RELEASE - Anti-Bullying Town Hall
Bully victims are up to to nine times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims, according to studies by Yale University. The National Association of School Psychologists has called bullying “the most common form of violence in society.”
Skating Polly
The girls look like little pixie fairies–just so tiny and young and full of the energy that butterflies and hummingbirds seem to have. It’s hard to visualize these two teenage girls–one 18 and the other 13–as the new powerhouses in punk/pop music.

Getting Fresh with Chef Jonathan Stranger
Jonathan Stranger talks about food the way most people talk about lost, secret treasure — his finds are sheathed in dark forests, hidden under rotten logs or tucked away in splintery wooden boxes at the farmer’s markets.

The Dangerous Beauty of Maderas - Hiking Nicaragua's Fickle Volcano
As we approach the cloud forest area of Volcan Maderas on the Isle Ometepe in Nicaragua, the roars begin. I can’t see the beasts whose deep, ugly and threatening howls fill the morning sunshine at the base of this dormant volcano, but they sound as if they number in the hundreds.

Healing in the Heartland benefits Oklahoma tornado relief
Music stars from across the nation joined forces in Oklahoma on Wednesday in a benefit concert for victims of the deadly tornado that struck the state last week.
Hundreds Mourn Oklahoma Tornado Victim
Hundreds of people gathered in stormy weather on Thursday to mourn a 9-year-old girl who loved to sing, dance and paint, as funerals began for 24 victims of a massive tornado that obliterated whole sections of Moore, Oklahoma.
Deja Vu as City Hit by Twister
After a second tornado in 14 years caused devastating damage to this city Monday, Mayor Glenn Lewis gathered at City Hall with many of the same officials who had helped deal with the aftermath of the earlier disaster.

Falling in Love with Nicaragua
When Ash and I decided to take a romantic trip to Central America, we didn’t initially plan on visiting Nicaragua. I’d visited Costa Rica before, and I thought that Ash would like that country, but the airline prices kept going higher. One day, Ash texted to ask, “What about Managua?” And I thought, “Why not?”
Not Normal in Nicaragua
Even on aquamarine water as clear as a Nordic princess’ eyes, fishing from a tiny bass boat in the middle of a choppy sea means the ocean is in charge here.
Preppers - All About Being Prepared
KW of Edmond is more likely to survive the end of the world than 90% of the population. At the very least, she can outlast a week-long blizzard or ice storm better than most Oklahomans. It’s all about being prepared.
Editorial - Oklahoma's Unfair Sales Tax Laws
In Oklahoma, small businesses and big retailers both are being short-changed due to an outdated law that’s sending our local dollars out of state.
Editorial - AARP Supports Tax Law Change
AARP Oklahoma wants to help Americans age 50 and over in Oklahoma live life to the fullest. For our 410,000 members in Oklahoma, we help by working to strengthen Social Security, protect seniors’ access to their doctors, and ensure our Oklahoma members have independence and choice as they age.